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There is no guessing in identifying players or teams. That player could represent any team that started with the letter "L". Even if you produce a known photo of a Louisville player with a similar uniform, without any provenance at all that tintype will remain unknown.
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agreed. Too many options. You can have research angles but have to be willing to keep your mind open to the multitude of possibilities. To say "it is most likely" probably is a bit strong. Especially without any evidence. It's totally legit to have a feeling or a hunch, just back it up with some evidence.
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